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Overview

Vehicle Warehouses are used to safely store up to 40 standard to high-end vehicles. Only one warehouse can be owned per player. The vehicle warehouse also doubles as storage for specialty vehicles that are available to the player as part of the update (used in the "Special Vehicle Work" missions).

Layout

The interior layout is the same for all of the warehouses, the only difference being the interior decorations that can be added during purchase or later redecorated.

The interiors of the vehicle warehouse have an office with a laptop computer, sleeping arrangements, a vending machine and a closet for changing clothes. On the other side of the office is a mod shop that is used for repairs and to mod vehicles for special sales. There is also an underground storage for special vehicles that were released in the update.

Name

Images

Price

Basic

N/A*

Urban

$230,000

Branded

$295,000

*Comes with vehicle warehouse purchase

Usage

Vehicle Warehouses are required for the storage of sourced vehicles across Los Santos and Blaine County. Cars are stored here until the CEO decides to sell them (subject to cool-down times as applicable).

The value difference between the available warehouses reflect their locations and the impact this has on the ease of import and export delivery. All nine warehouses are located in the South and East of Los Santos though, which ensures all require some degree of cross-town traffic navigation and risk of NPC traffic collision damage.

Locations

Name

Images

Description

Price

Location

Cypress Flats Vehicle Warehouse

There's no more discreet place to locate a gigantic storage unit than in a neighborhood full of other gigantic storage units. And compared to them, whatever you're planning will almost look legal.

Does it qualify as a bonded warehouse if the government just doesn't know it exists? We think so, and we've got another warehouse full of lawyers who'll say the same. On the market for a limited time only.

Who would locate an off-the-books vehicle depot in the middle of a suburban wasteland where the white picket fences got burned for fuel a decade ago? A visionary venture capitalist with an eye on privacy, that's who.

Sure, this part of La Mesa won the LSPD's "Most Gang-Related Stabbings" award three years running. But the previous owner of this spacious depot had the largest collection of authentic Customs and Border Protection agency badges in the state, and his widow is throwing them in as a sweetener. You can't say fairer than that.

If buying a red brick warehouse in a blue collar neighborhood and filling it with unregistered super cars doesn't count as gentrification, then nothing does. Throw in a flat white served in a chemistry beaker and consider this community regenerated.

If you want your business to inspire the masses, this is the location for you. Because when they're queuing for another cavity search at LSIA, the sight of you stepping off your private jet to take delivery of a million dollar hypercar will be just the motivation they need to get off their asses and start being incredibly rich.

It's a sad day for democracy when political correctness, liberal media elites and nineteen counts of human trafficking conspire to bring down one of the oldest storage companies in the state. Lesson learned: don't deal in goods that can testify against you in court, and this place could serve you for decades to come.

Here at SecuroServ, we have a dream that one day everyone living in Murrieta Heights will be a billionaire crimelord with an enormous portfolio of nearly-new luxury cars. But we also know that every journey of a thousand miles begins with a single warehouse full of stolen goods. Step up, be the hope, pocket the change.